
After the full -time whistle blew at the end of Sunday's 196th Manchester Derby, the Fangroep of Man United – the 1958 – was left behind to protest their club.
The points were shared in a 0-0 stalemate at Old Trafford, because neither of them were able to forge many opportunities in what was one of the most forgotable derby's in recent years.
After more than an hour and a half, United fans remained in place to protest against ticket price increases, the end of 50 percent concessions for OAPS and the decision to relocate supporters in the Sir Bobby Charlton to make room for a lucrative new VIP dug-out club.
Hospital of 'We want to glazers out' around the end of Stretford, while many flags and banners were also stopped.
One flag was: '£ 66 your fault is not our', as a reference to the club that raises the ticket prices by five percent last month – up to £ 66 per match.
Many other flags were aimed at the majority of the Glazer family of United, with one lecture 'Love United Hate Glazers', while another simple 'Glazers Out' showed.
United and City share a number of common basis, such as other Premier League fang groups, in uniting under the 'Stop Exploit Loyalty' campaign of the Football supporters Association.
“We have to protect the game so that we can still hate clubs in the future in the future,” says Steve Crompton, spokesperson for the United Protest Group de 1958.
'I would like nothing more than tomorrow's news that everything is found guilty of the 115 Premier League statements.
'The fans are priced in City. The same with Chelsea and Tottenham. The clubs try to squeeze the low-in-in-in-in-in-equal fans, and the atmosphere in every stadium suffers. The fan culture dies before our eyes. '
The 1958 collected thousands of fans to march before last month's game against Arsenal to protest against the glassers and how Sir Jim Ratcliffe runs the club.
“Nothing good has come out of the club since Ratcliffe became involved. There is nothing to hold on, no spark of hope, “said a 1958 spokesperson.
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